Re: Driftwood as tonewood?
How about petrified wood?
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I see this post is pretty old now, but in case anyone is still wondering driftwood can make a great tonewood..! Sometimes it just crumbles to dust when it dries out and sometimes it can be saved with some resin but often it is fine once dried.
These two are made from driftwood washed up on the beach here in Scotland.![]()
Re: Driftwood as tonewood?
A driftwood guitar stand or some driftwood wall hangers would be pretty cool!!!
I live in a old logging town where they used to float thousands of trees down the river from as far away as Quebec every day to make pulp & there's tons of them that got lodged in mud or stuck on the bottom. These trees will sometimes wash up during the spring thaw or people will go dig them out because a lot of them were virgin timber that are now full of beautiful mineral stains. At that point they're basically just really old & really large pieces of driftwood but they can be worked into some very interesting things!!!
Here's another:
Resin is heavy and dense. I wonder what it does for the sound (or shoulder).
Resin is heavy and dense. I wonder what it does for the sound (or shoulder).
I know Taylor makes those guitars out of wood from trees that grow on the side of the freeway that nobody wants.
WHUT?
Was it Taylor, or was it PRS that made a run of guitars with (I think) 200 year old sunken logs?
So "urban ash" isn't ash at all... Why not just call it whatever it is?
So "urban ash" isn't ash at all... Why not just call it whatever it is?